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An Act to incorporate and establish a Police Court in the town of Feliciana, in Graves county. 1859 vol. I 484 (1859)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0801 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

1860.      § 15. Appeals from the police court to the circuit court
-ppealsmaY shall be allowed in all cases where the same jurisdiction
be t. en.  is exercised as by justices of the peace, and when appeals
would lie from justices; and also in all, civil causes, the
same as from the jurisdiction of a justice of the peace.
ARTICLE VII-President of the Council.
§ 1. The chairman or president of the council shall be
President of the chief executive officer of the town, and it shall be his
council to be duty to take care that the by-laws and ordinances of the
chief executive
officer of town. town be duly executed and enforced.
§ 2. He shall keep the public seal of the town, and shall,
Hisduties.  from time to time, communicate to the council such inform-
ation, and recommend such measures, as in his opinion
may tend to the improvement of the finances, police, health,
cleanliness, comfort, and ornament of said town.
§ 3. He shall preside at the deliberations of the board,
To preside at sign the journal of the proceedings, all orders, bonds, con-
all meetings of
council, &c.  tracts, and conveyances in behalf of said town, when direct-
ed by the council; and during the absence or inability of
the president, the council shall appoint one of their own
body president pro tempore, who shall perform the duties of
president until the president shall resume his office: Pro-
vided,' The legislature reserves the power to change or
repeal this act at any time.
Approved February 17, 1860.
CHAPTER 294.
AN ACT to incorporate and establish a Police Court in the town of Feliciana,
in Graves county.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky :
§ 1. That from and after the passage of this act, the trus-
Trustees may tees of the town of Feliciana shall have power and authority
trraUt cofsee- to grant coffee-house license, and tax the same in a sum of
not less than twenty-five nor more than one hundred dol-
lars ; and it shall be the duty of said ttustees, as soon after
the passage of this act as may be, to fix the amount of
tax as aforesaid, by an order on the records of said town ;
and on the 1st day of January of each year thereafter they
shall fix the same again, which shall be the tax for the
ensuing year; and upon presentation and payment of the
tax so fixed, by any person or persons, a license to keep a
coffee-house for one year shall be issued, signed by the
Applicant to chairman and countersigned by the clerk of the board:
take oath that Provided, That on granting such license the applicant or
he will not fur-
nish slaves i- applicants shall take an oath before the police judge of
quor.      said town that he will not, during the period his license

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